Sometimes plane travel really stinks. A flight from Dubai to Amsterdam had to make an emergency landing in Vienna after a fight broke out because one of the passengers wouldn’t stop breaking wind. The fart-induced fracas happened Feb. 11 aboard Transavia Airlines Flight HV6902 when two men sitting next to an apparently very flatulent man raised a stink about his repeated gas attacks, according to Fox News.

Footage has been released showing the moment a furious woman was kicked off a flight after complaining about being seated next to a mother and baby. Video of the drama was shared on Facebook by the mother, Marissa Rundell, who was on the flight to Syracuse, New York, from John F. Kennedy International Airport. The 19-year-old, who was travelling with her eight-month-old son Mason, wrote, “This lady thought she was going to be rude to me and Mason, now she has no way home today.

United Airlines removed Carrol Amrich, on her way to see her dying mother in the hospital, from a flight after a mishap with an online travel agency. Carrol Amrich boarded a United Airlines flight in Pueblo, Colo., hoping she wasn’t too late. Miles away in a Minnesota hospital, her mother lay dying.

Singer John Mayer uploaded an Instagram post showing him seated on the stairs of a private plane, pondering the trend that many celebrities seem to partake of, which we find equal parts out of touch and obnoxious. The difference? He knows it's both of those things.

Passengers were forced to evacuate via emergency slides in the freezing cold on Friday night after two planes collided on the ground at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. WestJet said an inbound flight from Cancun, Mexico, with 168 passengers and a crew of six was stationary and waiting to go to a gate when it was struck by a Sunwing aircraft moving back from a gate. Amateur video footage of the incident was shot by a passenger on board the Westjet plane. In it, his fellow passengers can be heard screaming. A spokeswoman said the WestJet passengers were evacuated from the aircraft and were safely in the terminal and clearing customs shortly after the collision. Sunwing said there were no crew members or passengers on its aircraft. It was being towed by the airline's ground handling service provider at the time of the incident. Canada's Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident. Video block text

An All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-300ER was forced to return to Los Angeles International Airport on Tuesday after a passenger was found to have boarded the wrong flight. An All Nippon Airways jet was forced to return to Los Angeles International Airport on Tuesday evening after the cabin crew discovered that a passenger was on the wrong flight. "As part of the airline's security procedure, the pilot in command decided to return to the originating airport, where the passenger was disembarked," ANA said in a statement.

Heading back home for the holidays is no new activity. Since a good portion of us have been doing it since we left our tearful parents at the front steps of our college dorms, by now, we've got some semblance of a routine in place.